At least 30 people say they have been laid off from the local Univision station here, in addition to the more than 250 employees reportedly laid off from the Hispanic broadcasting company across the United States, reports El Nuevo Día.

The SF Chronicle is teetering on the brink of collapse, if it cannot find a buyer or further slash its staff and operating costs. Ethnic media and media observers weigh in on what life would be like without the city’s major daily.

This week, the National Hispanic Media Coalition filed a petition for inquiry that called on the FCC to investigate the pervasiveness of hate speech on the public airwaves and its impact on the Latino community.